No, Autism Can Not Be Diagnosed by Analyzing the Gut Microbiome
7 points by nebalee 11 months ago | 3 comments- nyc111 11 months ago"children with autism tend to be finicky eaters..."
I haven't read the research but this sentence from the article suggests that there may be a relation to the microbiome. Because what we eat is controlled by microbiome. We crave sugar because organisms in the gut that feed on sugar are hungry. But I agree that the composition of the microbiome changes all the time and it's hard to draw conclusions.
- nebalee 11 months agoI changed the original title from "No, Autism Is Not Caused By The Gut Microbiome", because neither to article nor the study it criticizes are about what causes autism, but about a potential technique to diagnose it.
- nyc111 11 months agoI see, there is a distinction. Good point.
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